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Re: Halloween - how are you going to display your candy?
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by valentinesbaby48
It was wonderful to have a normal Halloween. Handed out candy like every other year and had more kids than usual. Parents were ok with kids picking from bowl or handing to them.
funny because my neighborhood most of the neighbors left tables at the end of the driveways for kids to get their candy.
Only 2 houses actually opened their doors.
Well I didn’t go around TOTing but just know from my neighbors around me they all handed out like normal.
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Posted 11/2/20 1:07 PM |
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Re: Halloween - how are you going to display your candy?
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by valentinesbaby48
It was wonderful to have a normal Halloween. Handed out candy like every other year and had more kids than usual. Parents were ok with kids picking from bowl or handing to them.
funny because my neighborhood most of the neighbors left tables at the end of the driveways for kids to get their candy.
Only 2 houses actually opened their doors.
Well I didn’t go around TOTing but just know from my neighbors around me they all handed out like normal.
Great for you? Do you feel superior now that you handed it out?
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Posted 11/2/20 1:15 PM |
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Re: Halloween - how are you going to display your candy?
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by valentinesbaby48
It was wonderful to have a normal Halloween. Handed out candy like every other year and had more kids than usual. Parents were ok with kids picking from bowl or handing to them.
funny because my neighborhood most of the neighbors left tables at the end of the driveways for kids to get their candy.
Only 2 houses actually opened their doors.
Well I didn’t go around TOTing but just know from my neighbors around me they all handed out like normal.
Great for you? Do you feel superior now that you handed it out?
Superior? Lol, no. I just found it wonderful that others made Halloween as normal as they could for their kids.
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Posted 11/2/20 1:23 AM |
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Re: Halloween - how are you going to display your candy?
Posted by MissJones
Posted by PitterPatter11
My neighbors mostly had tables/bowls outside. Some were outside greeting TOTers and others were near their door inside giving them waves. It was a great night. My son was/is in candy heaven. It was the most efficient Halloween ever. We left a bowl outside. Kids seemed to be good about taking 1-2 pieces.
Same here! The trick or treat tables made it so easy! No kids crowding themselves on steps, hoping a little one doesn’t fall down, no hoping the dog doesn’t escape or bark incessantly... just easy!!! And fun!
This was my experience, too. We left a table out with candy and took the kids only to houses where people left items outside. I figured we'd have to walk a bunch of blocks to get a few pieces. I would say 80% left bowls/tables outside. Some waved from their doors, some had signs on their doors that they were not participating. I thought it was great, just hope the numbers don't go up in 2 weeks. It is SO much better with my kids in school. (Not to mention keeping people alive and not overwhelming our health care workers.) It is REALLY hard to make decisions and find the right balance.
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Posted 11/2/20 1:57 AM |
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Re: Halloween - how are you going to display your candy?
Posted by MK2010x2
Posted by MissJones
Posted by PitterPatter11
My neighbors mostly had tables/bowls outside. Some were outside greeting TOTers and others were near their door inside giving them waves. It was a great night. My son was/is in candy heaven. It was the most efficient Halloween ever. We left a bowl outside. Kids seemed to be good about taking 1-2 pieces.
Same here! The trick or treat tables made it so easy! No kids crowding themselves on steps, hoping a little one doesn’t fall down, no hoping the dog doesn’t escape or bark incessantly... just easy!!! And fun!
This was my experience, too. We left a table out with candy and took the kids only to houses where people left items outside. I figured we'd have to walk a bunch of blocks to get a few pieces. I would say 80% left bowls/tables outside. Some waved from their doors, some had signs on their doors that they were not participating. I thought it was great, just hope the numbers don't go up in 2 weeks. It is SO much better with my kids in school. (Not to mention keeping people alive and not overwhelming our health care workers.) It is REALLY hard to make decisions and find the right balance.
Why would the numbers go up? People keep saying that after every holiday and there have been no spikes for 8 months after days like yesterday.
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Posted 11/2/20 2:03 AM |
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Re: Halloween - how are you going to display your candy?
Posted by MissJones
Posted by PitterPatter11
My neighbors mostly had tables/bowls outside. Some were outside greeting TOTers and others were near their door inside giving them waves. It was a great night. My son was/is in candy heaven. It was the most efficient Halloween ever. We left a bowl outside. Kids seemed to be good about taking 1-2 pieces.
Same here! The trick or treat tables made it so easy! No kids crowding themselves on steps, hoping a little one doesn’t fall down, no hoping the dog doesn’t escape or bark incessantly... just easy!!! And fun!
I have to agree! One house had made the "candy chute" with a mailing tube out their window. It was great! The kids thought it was awesome. Otherwise, they went up and grabbed a bag out of candy bowls or tables. We left bowls with bagged candy on the stoop. I also had a separate bowl of allergy friendly treats- mostly little toys, tattoos, etc. We made 100 candy bags and had about 35 bags of allergy friendly goodies and when we got home there was ONE bag left. We also didn't do MUCH trick or treating because it was cold and the houses that left candy out were a little sparse, so we did a "ghost hunt". I wrapped a piece of candy or a little toy (tattoos, a halloween ring, etc.- stuff I had gotten for the allergy friendly bags anyway) in white tissue paper and tied shut with ribbon. I drew faces on them with a sharpie marker and my DH hid them around the house while I had taken DD to dance class. When we got home she had to do an easter egg hunt style search for them around the house. She LOVED it. It was a great Halloween in spite of Covid.
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Posted 11/2/20 10:56 PM |
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Re: Halloween - how are you going to display your candy?
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by MK2010x2
Posted by MissJones
Posted by PitterPatter11
My neighbors mostly had tables/bowls outside. Some were outside greeting TOTers and others were near their door inside giving them waves. It was a great night. My son was/is in candy heaven. It was the most efficient Halloween ever. We left a bowl outside. Kids seemed to be good about taking 1-2 pieces.
Same here! The trick or treat tables made it so easy! No kids crowding themselves on steps, hoping a little one doesn’t fall down, no hoping the dog doesn’t escape or bark incessantly... just easy!!! And fun!
This was my experience, too. We left a table out with candy and took the kids only to houses where people left items outside. I figured we'd have to walk a bunch of blocks to get a few pieces. I would say 80% left bowls/tables outside. Some waved from their doors, some had signs on their doors that they were not participating. I thought it was great, just hope the numbers don't go up in 2 weeks. It is SO much better with my kids in school. (Not to mention keeping people alive and not overwhelming our health care workers.) It is REALLY hard to make decisions and find the right balance.
Why would the numbers go up? People keep saying that after every holiday and there have been no spikes for 8 months after days like yesterday.
....yup. After every holiday. Hasn't happened yet. So weird that people almost *want* the numbers to go up, so they can say "told you so". Just like when schools started, "It will be closed in a month". Hasn't happened.
My son has special needs, is an adult and attends a program daily through a company that services thousands upon thousands of people all over the island. Not one single case of Covid since they have opened in August. Not amongst staff, or attendees. These young adults in my son's program are out in stores and businesses everyday learning work skills. So, my point is. I highly doubt a night of trick or treating OUTSIDE with interaction of homeowners for 5 seconds each is going to result in a huge spike.
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Posted 11/3/20 12:43 PM |
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Re: Halloween - how are you going to display your candy?
Posted by BargainMama
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by MK2010x2
Posted by MissJones
Posted by PitterPatter11
My neighbors mostly had tables/bowls outside. Some were outside greeting TOTers and others were near their door inside giving them waves. It was a great night. My son was/is in candy heaven. It was the most efficient Halloween ever. We left a bowl outside. Kids seemed to be good about taking 1-2 pieces.
Same here! The trick or treat tables made it so easy! No kids crowding themselves on steps, hoping a little one doesn’t fall down, no hoping the dog doesn’t escape or bark incessantly... just easy!!! And fun!
This was my experience, too. We left a table out with candy and took the kids only to houses where people left items outside. I figured we'd have to walk a bunch of blocks to get a few pieces. I would say 80% left bowls/tables outside. Some waved from their doors, some had signs on their doors that they were not participating. I thought it was great, just hope the numbers don't go up in 2 weeks. It is SO much better with my kids in school. (Not to mention keeping people alive and not overwhelming our health care workers.) It is REALLY hard to make decisions and find the right balance.
Why would the numbers go up? People keep saying that after every holiday and there have been no spikes for 8 months after days like yesterday.
....yup. After every holiday. Hasn't happened yet. So weird that people almost *want* the numbers to go up, so they can say "told you so". Just like when schools started, "It will be closed in a month". Hasn't happened.
My son has special needs, is an adult and attends a program daily through a company that services thousands upon thousands of people all over the island. Not one single case of Covid since they have opened in August. Not amongst staff, or attendees. These young adults in my son's program are out in stores and businesses everyday learning work skills. So, my point is. I highly doubt a night of trick or treating OUTSIDE with interaction of homeowners for 5 seconds each is going to result in a huge spike.
Exactly. All the people who are essentials who never stopped working and never got sick. They only have a chance to get sick on their day off on a holiday? These people who ARE getting a positive test after get togethers are NOT being hospitalized nor dying. They are getting a bad cold. All fear mongering that just makes you shake your head.
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Posted 11/3/20 12:50 PM |
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StaceyWill
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Halloween - how are you going to display your candy?
We didn't get too many kids. DD and my nephew were outside with a bowl of candy and handed them out to the 5 or so groups that came.
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Posted 11/3/20 12:57 PM |
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Re: Halloween - how are you going to display your candy?
Posted by BargainMama
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by MK2010x2
Posted by MissJones
Posted by PitterPatter11
My neighbors mostly had tables/bowls outside. Some were outside greeting TOTers and others were near their door inside giving them waves. It was a great night. My son was/is in candy heaven. It was the most efficient Halloween ever. We left a bowl outside. Kids seemed to be good about taking 1-2 pieces.
Same here! The trick or treat tables made it so easy! No kids crowding themselves on steps, hoping a little one doesn’t fall down, no hoping the dog doesn’t escape or bark incessantly... just easy!!! And fun!
This was my experience, too. We left a table out with candy and took the kids only to houses where people left items outside. I figured we'd have to walk a bunch of blocks to get a few pieces. I would say 80% left bowls/tables outside. Some waved from their doors, some had signs on their doors that they were not participating. I thought it was great, just hope the numbers don't go up in 2 weeks. It is SO much better with my kids in school. (Not to mention keeping people alive and not overwhelming our health care workers.) It is REALLY hard to make decisions and find the right balance.
Why would the numbers go up? People keep saying that after every holiday and there have been no spikes for 8 months after days like yesterday.
....yup. After every holiday. Hasn't happened yet. So weird that people almost *want* the numbers to go up, so they can say "told you so". Just like when schools started, "It will be closed in a month". Hasn't happened.
My son has special needs, is an adult and attends a program daily through a company that services thousands upon thousands of people all over the island. Not one single case of Covid since they have opened in August. Not amongst staff, or attendees. These young adults in my son's program are out in stores and businesses everyday learning work skills. So, my point is. I highly doubt a night of trick or treating OUTSIDE with interaction of homeowners for 5 seconds each is going to result in a huge spike.
Easter Mother's Day Memorial Day Father's Day 4th of July Labor Day Indoor dining starting School starting in person
All these were supposed to bring huge spikes. None of them did. Sure, there may have been isolated spikes due to a large house party or something for each of the above, but they were all contained and didn't affect the overall numbers. We must be doing something right
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Posted 11/3/20 1:21 AM |
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Re: Halloween - how are you going to display your candy?
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by BargainMama
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by MK2010x2
Posted by MissJones
Posted by PitterPatter11
My neighbors mostly had tables/bowls outside. Some were outside greeting TOTers and others were near their door inside giving them waves. It was a great night. My son was/is in candy heaven. It was the most efficient Halloween ever. We left a bowl outside. Kids seemed to be good about taking 1-2 pieces.
Same here! The trick or treat tables made it so easy! No kids crowding themselves on steps, hoping a little one doesn’t fall down, no hoping the dog doesn’t escape or bark incessantly... just easy!!! And fun!
This was my experience, too. We left a table out with candy and took the kids only to houses where people left items outside. I figured we'd have to walk a bunch of blocks to get a few pieces. I would say 80% left bowls/tables outside. Some waved from their doors, some had signs on their doors that they were not participating. I thought it was great, just hope the numbers don't go up in 2 weeks. It is SO much better with my kids in school. (Not to mention keeping people alive and not overwhelming our health care workers.) It is REALLY hard to make decisions and find the right balance.
Why would the numbers go up? People keep saying that after every holiday and there have been no spikes for 8 months after days like yesterday.
....yup. After every holiday. Hasn't happened yet. So weird that people almost *want* the numbers to go up, so they can say "told you so". Just like when schools started, "It will be closed in a month". Hasn't happened.
My son has special needs, is an adult and attends a program daily through a company that services thousands upon thousands of people all over the island. Not one single case of Covid since they have opened in August. Not amongst staff, or attendees. These young adults in my son's program are out in stores and businesses everyday learning work skills. So, my point is. I highly doubt a night of trick or treating OUTSIDE with interaction of homeowners for 5 seconds each is going to result in a huge spike.
Easter Mother's Day Memorial Day Father's Day 4th of July Labor Day Indoor dining starting School starting in person
All these were supposed to bring huge spikes. None of them did. Sure, there may have been isolated spikes due to a large house party or something for each of the above, but they were all contained and didn't affect the overall numbers. We must be doing something right
Or that it is not as contagious as they originally thought and people who good immune systems are not getting sick.
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Posted 11/3/20 3:49 AM |
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